It all started with a jacket… The jacket of Guy Azoulay’s dreams, the founder of Chevignon. The jacket resembled the fly jackets worn by pilots in the United States Army Air Forces in the 1950s, with the same charming yet comfortable and robust style, but this jacket would bear the name of a Frenchman, Charles Chevignon. Born in 1979 from the talent of a man who dreamed of America, Chevignon, a teenage icon and a reference in street culture, has continuously evolved ever since, the latest trends part of its very DNA. As the inventor of aged leather and a market leader for leather jackets, Chevignon revisits its iconic pieces, which include the fly jacket, the bomber jacket, the teddy and the puffa jacket, every year, combining the energy of US sports with a nod to the brand’s history, allowing its creativity free rein on the male wardrobe. Chevignon is something of a rare bird in that it designs and produces in France beautiful garments that are made to last, reflecting the adage ‘what is beautiful stays beautiful’. The CHEVIGNON man, at ease in his era, combines appearance and casualness. A style that always has and always will remain unique and that symbolises the rallying cry of the groups who see the city as their playground.

The Chevignon brand is available through 7 distribution channels:

Wholly-owned stores

Multi-brand retailers

Digital marketplaces

Affiliated stores and websites

LICENCES

Department stores

Multi-Brand retailers

Belgium

Colombia

Ecuador

England

Finland

Germany

Italy

Ivory Coast

Luxembourg

Mexico

Norway

Peru

Portugal

Romania

Senegal

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

The Netherlands

Territory licences

China

Colombia

Hong Kong

A network of 24 points of sale in France37 departements stores in France150 wholesale stores in FranceAnd 550 international wholesale stores

5 parisian stores

ETIENNE MARCEL (1st)

FAUBOURG SAINT-ANTOINE (12th)

LA DÉFENSE (PUTEAUX)

LE MARAIS (3rd)

SAINT-GERMAIN DES PRES (8th)

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